Scan any menu
Use your camera or gallery to turn a menu into clear dish choices.
Nomi · AI Dining Assistant
Scan restaurant menus, understand every dish, spot allergens, and order with confidence wherever you are.

Scan result
Miso glazed cod
Savory, gently sweet, and usually safe to ask about soy, sesame, and mirin before ordering.
Menu Scan
Capture a page and turn it into clear choices.
Dish Explanations
See plain-language context for unfamiliar dishes.
Allergen Notes
Highlight what matters before you order.
Waiter Mode
Show a clear message to your server.
Features
Use your camera or gallery to turn a menu into clear dish choices.
See plain-language explanations for unfamiliar dishes and ingredients.
Highlight allergens, dietary concerns, and ingredients you prefer to skip.
Use Waiter Mode to show clear requests to restaurant staff.
How it works
Take a photo of the menu.
Nomi explains dishes and flags what matters to you.
Choose confidently or show your request in Waiter Mode.
Waiter Mode
Need to explain an allergy, preference, or custom request? Waiter Mode helps you show a clear, polite message to your server.
It is especially useful while traveling or dining in another language. Nomi is designed to reduce friction, not overpromise perfect translation or medical certainty.
Example
Waiter Mode card
English
I have a sesame allergy. Could you please help me choose a dish without sesame or sesame oil?
For sharing
Nomi can help you prepare a clear request for the table, so the final confirmation is easier with staff.
Trust and safety
Nomi is designed to help you make more informed dining choices. It can highlight possible concerns, but final ingredient and allergy decisions should always be confirmed with the restaurant.
Built for menu understanding and dining guidance, with privacy pages that explain how app data and preferences are handled.
Allergies, dietary preferences, and ingredients to avoid should stay centered around what matters to you.
Restaurant information, translations, and AI guidance can be incomplete or incorrect, so severe allergy decisions should always be confirmed with staff.
Helpful information